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Streckeisen is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adolf Streckeisen (1857–1916),
Swiss academic and
forensic physician Albert...
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Systematics of
Igneous Rocks as
fostered by
Albert Streckeisen (whence
their alternative name:
Streckeisen diagrams).
Geologists worldwide use the diagrams...
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Albert Streckeisen (8
November 1901 – 29
September 1998) was a
Swiss petrographer and petrologist, the son of
Basel forensic scientist Adolf Streckeisen. He...
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Adolf Streckeisen (28 July 1857 – 28
December 1916) was
professor of
medicine at
Basel University,
first forensic physician (Gerichtsarzt) of
Basel (a...
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schemes and at
least 1637 rock type
names in use. In that year,
Albert Streckeisen wrote a
review article on
igneous rock
classification that ultimately...
- calc-alkaline
batholiths formed above subduction zones. Le Bas, M. J.;
Streckeisen, A. L. (1991). "The IUGS
systematics of
igneous rocks".
Journal of the...
- 760–79. Bibcode:2009GSAB..121..760W. doi:10.1130/B26457.1. Le Bas, M. J.;
Streckeisen, AL (1991). "The IUGS
systematics of
igneous rocks".
Journal of the Geological...
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nepheline replaceable by any foid mineral. Such
terminology is used in the
Streckeisen (QAPF)
classification of
igneous rocks. Afghanite –
Tectosilicate mineral...
- Virginia:
American Geological Institute. ISBN 0922152349. Le Bas, M. J.;
Streckeisen, A. L. (1991). "The IUGS
systematics of
igneous rocks".
Journal of the...
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crustal heat. "USGS:
Mineral Resources On-Line
Spatial Data: Granitoid".
Streckeisen, A. (1974). "classification and
Nomenclature of
Plutonic Rocks: Recommendations...